Ed advises clients on matters involving the movement of goods, people, and services within the United States and across borders. He assists clients in the development of transportation and logistics infrastructure through outsourcing arrangements, joint ventures, and public-private partnership (P3) transactions and provides advice on the legal risks associated with large infrastructure and development projects.

Additionally, Ed advises multinational clients across a range of industries on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), trade sanctions, the False Claims Act (Lincoln Law), and other U.S. laws that apply to business activities within and outside the country. He has conducted global internal investigations relating to the FCPA, fraud and abuse, conflicts of interest, and other ethics and compliance matters and has also worked with various regulatory agencies to resolve such matters.

Education and admissions

Education

J.D., The George Washington University Law School, with highest honors, 1996